Try the scent of 100LL ("low lead") aviation gasoline sometime. To prolong the shelf life of the stuff they use toluene as a solvent instead of whatever it is that smells so awful in car gasoline. It's reminiscent of model airplane glue.

I had a Norton 750 when I was in high school.....I always smelled like gear oil and gas. So you would have liked me Ivy....Well...may be not, unless you like dirty hands, and cluelessness. But well I can ride a motorcycle hell-a-fast, and on a hot day that was better than women anyway.....of course now I'm reformed, born again even.....(quiet, DL, r-pod, PQ, ect.!!!)

Lies, all lies....and stop putting things in my wine....what was the subject again? Oh ya........I like it when a woman meets me at the door in seran(sp?) wrap.

[quote=zona]I had a Norton 750 when I was in high school.....I always smelled like gear oil and gas. So you would have liked me Ivy....Well...may be not, unless you like dirty hands, and cluelessness. But well I can ride a motorcycle hell-a-fast, and on a hot day that was better than women anyway.....of course now I'm reformed, born again even.....(quiet, DL, r-pod, PQ, ect.!!!)

Lies, all lies....and stop putting things in my wine....what was the subject again? Oh ya........I like it when a woman meets me at the door in seran(sp?) wrap.[/quote]